Changing the name on a legal permanent resident card, or green card is simple with the right documentation. The application for a name change is available online for some applicants. Applicants also have the option of sending the required form, documentation and fees by mail. Required Documents A Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card …

What is Form I-765? Individuals who need an Employment Authorization Document, or EAD, to work in the United States must file USCIS Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to receive that documentation. Because personal situations for applicants can be so different, USCIS uses eight eligibility categories to identify eligible applicants: Asylee/Refugee and Their Spouses and …

What is Form I-130? When a U.S. citizen or permanent resident wants to help a family member immigrate to the United States, they must file USCIS Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. The purpose of the form is to establish that the petitioner and the beneficiary of the petition are related and the relationship makes …

Every male citizen between the ages of 18 and 25, regardless of where they live or what their citizenship status is must register for the Selective Service according to United States law. Registration must occur 30 days prior to or the 29 days after the person’s 18th birthday, giving male residents a 60 day registration …

What is Form I-751? USCIS Form I-751 is also known as the Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. Individuals who gain permanent resident status as a result of marrying a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident actually gain only conditional permanent resident status. Initially, the immigrant spouse’s permanent resident status is limited to two years. …

In submitting Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, applicants must assemble an extensive package of paperwork. Manual M-476, A Guide to Naturalization, contains a “Document Checklist” listing two pages of documentation that individuals may need to include. A cover letter allows applicants to draw it all together by listing their key identifying information and points of …

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